Public Health Policy
As 2026 begins, public health students are entering a world shaped by rapid global change, persistent health inequalities, and evolving professional demands. Whether you are starting your journey in public health or advancing your studies, understanding the landscape ahead is essential for building a meaningful and impactful career. Below are the key themes every public […]
The London School of Public Health – Public health without border series Ever wondered how the global pharmaceutical industry influences childhood immunisation programmes? Explore the complex relationship between Big Pharma, vaccine policies, and public health outcomes. This blog dives into the controversies, ethics, and data that shape the decisions behind every childhood jab — and […]
The recent findings from the UK’s National Inquiry into Maternity and Neonatal Services have laid bare a deeply troubling picture of systemic failings within the NHS, bringing renewed urgency to longstanding concerns over safety, inequality and accountability in maternal and infant health. The Independent Health and Social Care Management (IHSCM) newsletter has rightly highlighted this […]
Dr. A Hossain Every 20 June, World Refugee Day calls us to confront a stark truth: as of mid‑2025, over 122 million people are forcibly displaced a record high and a symptom of systemic global failure (UNHCR, 2025a). This phenomenon spans continents and intersects with war, persecution, climate change, and state fragmentation, but nowhere is its […]